US20190060133A1 - Unit for Feeding Lateral Flaps of a Hygiene Absorbent Article and Method for the Format Change of the Feeding Unit - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a unit for feeding lateral flaps of a hygiene absorbent article and a method for the format change of the feeding unit.
- the hygiene absorbent articles such as diapers, are obtained by superimposing a sheet of impermeable material to a sheet of permeable material (non-woven fabric) and by interposing a padding formed by an absorbent pad between said sheets.
- lateral closing flaps of the diaper are applied along given sections of a continuous strip of absorbent material, said sections are then divided into the single diapers.
- the cutting machining of the lateral flaps and the subsequent application of the same on the continuous strip of absorbent material takes place by means of a unit for feeding the lateral flaps.
- the unit for feeding lateral flaps of a known type comprise a conveyor for feeding a continuous strip, a cutting assembly of the strip into single lateral flaps, a spacer assembly that spaces the lateral flaps of a same pair of lateral flaps one from the other, and an assembly for forming and applying pairs of lateral flaps to the continuous strip of absorbent material.
- the format change involves the replacement of all the assemblies of the unit for feeding lateral flaps, and therefore becomes a very long and complex process; in this regard, it is important to note that the disassembly of the old assemblies and the subsequent mounting of the new assemblies of the unit for feeding lateral flaps, must comprise a setup step which is rather laborious and requires the involvement of an expert technician. Moreover, the replacement of the assemblies of the unit for feeding lateral flaps also requires a great deal in terms of costs, since for each format, assemblies of the unit for feeding lateral flaps must be provided, having a suitable size for the format and must be compatible with the assemblies with which it cooperates.
- the object of the present invention is to provide a unit for feeding lateral flaps of a hygiene absorbent article and a method for the format change of the feeding unit, which feeding units and method for the format change do not have the drawbacks described above and, at the same time, are simple and inexpensive to produce.
- a unit for feeding lateral flaps of a hygiene absorbent article and a method for the format change of the feeding unit are provided, as claimed in the attached claims.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic front view of the unit for feeding lateral flaps made according to the present invention
- FIG. 2 is a schematic front view of a cutting assembly and of a spacer assembly of the feeding unit of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 3 is a perspective view of the cutting assembly and of the spacer assembly of FIG. 2 .
- number 1 denotes as a whole a unit for feeding lateral flaps 2 of a hygiene absorbent article.
- the feeding unit 1 comprises an input conveyor 3 which conveys along a feeding path P 1 a continuous strip N 1 from which the lateral flaps 2 are separated; the continuous strip N 1 can be made of elastic material, or also of non-elastic material.
- the continuous strip N 1 is then fed to a cutting assembly 4 in the area of which the single lateral flaps 2 are separated and appropriately shaped by means of corresponding transverse cuts.
- the cutting assembly 4 is arranged downstream of the input conveyor 3 and comprises a receiving drum 5 mounted so as to rotate around a rotation axis X 1 and a pair of blades 6 carried by a cutting drum which is arranged next to the receiving drum 5 and cooperates with the receiving drum 5 itself.
- the continuous strip N 1 is fed to the receiving drum 5 in the area of an input station S 1 , thereafter it is cut into single lateral flaps 2 by means of the blades 6 which are arranged so as to cooperate with the receiving drum 5 and to cyclically cut the continuous strip N 1 crosswise.
- the receiving drum 5 is provided at the outer area thereof with a plurality of suction-pick up heads 7 which initially hold the continuous strip N 1 until being cut and subsequently hold the single lateral flaps 2 separate from the continuous strip N 1 .
- the suction-pick up heads 7 are configured to hold the continuous strip N 1 during cutting and subsequently hold the single lateral flaps 2 that have been cut.
- the suction-pick up heads 7 are mounted radially movable on the receiving drum 5 .
- the suction-pick up heads 7 are radially moved relative to the receiving drum 5 by an actuator system 8 . Therefore, the suction-pick up heads 7 are moved by the actuator system 8 that cyclically moves each suction-pick up head 7 radially between a radial pick-up position PP in the area of the input station S 1 and a radial release position PC, which is different from the radial pick-up position PP, in the area of an output station S 2 .
- the actuator system 8 comprises a cam system, i.e. the thrust for the radial movement of the suction-pick up heads 7 is generated by means of fixed cams arranged inside the receiving drum 5 .
- the actuator system 8 comprises electromechanical actuators (for example rotary electric motors or linear electric motors) which are mounted onto the receiving drum 5 and generate the thrust for the radial movement of the suction-pick up heads 7 .
- electromechanical actuators for example rotary electric motors or linear electric motors
- the use of electromechanical actuators complicates the structure of the actuator system 8 and offers the advantage of being able to change the radial stroke of the suction-pick up heads 7 solely by acting on the control software (i.e. without any type of physical change to the actuator system 8 ).
- each suction-pick up head 7 is arranged closer to the rotation axis X 1 relative to the release position PC.
- the suction-pick up head 7 has a smaller radial movement compared to the release position PC.
- each suction-pick up head 7 is carried by a support arm 9 which is radially oriented and is arranged in the area of one end 10 of the suction-pick up head 7 in the area of a base wall 11 A of the receiving drum 5 .
- each support arm 9 has one outer end 12 integral with the corresponding suction-pick up head 7 and an inner end 13 which is mechanically connected to the actuator system 8 .
- the suction-pick up heads 7 are divided into two groups 14 and 15 based on the orientation of the conveyed lateral flap 2 (i.e. if the lateral flap 2 is right or left).
- the group 14 conveys only the lateral flaps 2 with a predetermined orientation (for example, all and only the right lateral flaps 2 ) and the group 15 conveys the lateral flaps 2 with an opposite orientation (for example, all and only the left lateral flaps 2 ).
- the suction-pick up heads 7 of the group 14 are alternated with the suction-pick up heads 7 of the group 15 .
- all the support arms 9 for the suction-pick up heads 7 of the group 14 are arranged in the area of the base wall 11 A of the receiving drum 5 and of all of the support arms 9 of the suction-pick up heads 7 of the second group 15 are arranged in the area of the base wall 11 B of the receiving drum 5 which is opposite to the base wall 11 A.
- the support arms 9 are alternately arranged in the area of the base wall 11 A and of the base wall 11 B of the receiving drum 5 .
- the suction-pick up heads 7 have, in the area of the outer surface, suction holes 16 through which a vacuum is created to hold the continuous strip N 1 (before being cut), or the cut lateral flaps 2 (after being cut).
- the lateral flaps 2 are thereafter fed to a spacer assembly 17 which is arranged downstream of the cutting assembly 4 .
- the spacer assembly 17 comprises a pair of spacer drums 18 , each of which is mounted so as to rotate around a rotation axis X 2 .
- the spacer drums 18 are arranged close to the receiving drum 5 and receive the lateral flaps 2 from the receiving drum 5 itself in its own output station S 2 , different from the output station S 2 of the other spacer drum 18 .
- the receiving drum 5 comprises two output stations S 2 that are different one from the other and in the area in which the lateral flaps 2 are fed to each spacer drum 18 .
- Each spacer drum 18 is provided with a plurality of suction-pick up heads 19 which hold the single lateral flaps 2 .
- the suction-pick up heads 19 have in the area of the outer surface suction holes 20 through which a vacuum is created to hold the cut lateral flaps 2 .
- the suction-pick up heads 19 are made so as to be radially fixed and axially movable. In other words, while the suction-pick up heads 7 of the receiving drum 5 are made so as to be radially movable, the suction-pick up heads 19 of each spacer drum 18 are radially fixed (i.e. they do not move) and are instead axially movable.
- each spacer drum 18 is configured to house and convey the lateral flaps 2 with a predetermined orientation (for example, all and only the right lateral flaps 2 or all and only the left lateral flaps 2 ).
- the two spacer drums 18 are equal, so as to simplify the structure of the feeding unit 1 .
- the forming and applying assembly 21 comprises a forming drum 22 for the pairs of lateral flaps 2 which is mounted to rotate around a rotation axis X 3 , and an application drum 23 mounted in a rotatable manner around a rotation axis X 4 .
- the continuous strip N 2 of absorbent material is conveyed by a main conveyor 24 along a feeding path P 2 that passes through the feeding unit 1 .
- the new cutting assembly 4 comprises a receiving drum 5 having a diameter different compared to the receiving drum 5 of the previous cutting assembly 4 ; due to the difference in diameter of the new receiving drum 5 , relative to the previous receiving drum 5 , the new receiving drum 5 would not be able to cooperate with the spacer drums 18 of the spacer assembly 17 .
- the radial stroke of the suction-pick up heads 7 is adapted.
- the actuator system 8 radially moves each suction-pick up head 7 relative to the receiving drum 5 to bring the suction-pick up head 7 itself in contact with a corresponding second suction-pick up head 19 in the respective output station S 2 , as illustrated in FIG. 1 and in FIG. 3 .
- FIG. 1 For clarity, in FIG. 1
- the suction-pick up heads 7 which are located in the output station S 2 , have been illustrated spaced apart from the respective suction-pick up heads 19 , even if in reality they are in contact.
- the suction-pick up heads 7 are mounted in a radially movable manner on the receiving drum 5 so as to be able to easily change their radial stroke.
- the suction-pick up heads 7 having been mounted as to be radially movable, allow to compensate for the change of the axle spacing by means of a corresponding change of the radial stroke of the suction-pick up heads 7 and thus ensuring the compatibility of the new cutting assembly 4 and the spacer assembly 17 (with no changes in diameter of the spacer drums 18 during the format change) arranged downstream.
- the previous cutting assembly 4 is replaced with a new cutting assembly 4 , the same spacer drums 18 of the spacer assembly 17 are maintained and the stroke of the radial movement of the suction-pick up heads 7 between the radial pick-up position PP and the radial release position PC is changed.
- the previous cutting assembly 4 is replaced with a new cutting assembly 4 , the same spacer assembly 17 and the same forming and applying assembly 21 are kept, and the stroke of the radial movement of the suction-pick up heads 7 between the radial pick-up position PP and the radial release position PC is changed.
- the suction-pick up heads 7 allow to change the pitch of the lateral flaps 2 between the input station S 1 (in which the lateral flaps 2 have a smaller pitch) and the output station S 2 (in which the lateral flaps 2 have a bigger pitch).
- the suction-pick up heads 7 have a smaller pitch compared to the radial release position PC.
- the pitch in the area of the radial release position PC of the suction-pick up heads 7 is bigger than the pitch of the suction-pick up heads 7 themselves in the area of the radial pick-up position PP.
- the feeding unit 1 described above has several advantages. Mainly, during the format change, the feeding unit 1 only requires the replacement of the cutting assembly 4 . Therefore, the assemblies arranged downstream, that is, the spacer assembly 17 and the forming and applying assembly 21 are not replaced but only adapted. This allows to reduce the setup time induced by the new format and reduces the overall machine downtime.
- the feeding unit 1 described above is also easy and inexpensive to produce, as the radial movement of the suction-pick up heads 7 is obtainable in a simple way by means of the use of a conventional type cam system 8 .
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- The present invention relates to a unit for feeding lateral flaps of a hygiene absorbent article and a method for the format change of the feeding unit.
- According to what is known the hygiene absorbent articles, such as diapers, are obtained by superimposing a sheet of impermeable material to a sheet of permeable material (non-woven fabric) and by interposing a padding formed by an absorbent pad between said sheets.
- Both in the case of baby diapers, and of adult diapers, it is usual to provide accessory components, such as lateral closing flaps of the diaper around the waist line of the users. Generally, the lateral closing flaps are applied along given sections of a continuous strip of absorbent material, said sections are then divided into the single diapers.
- The cutting machining of the lateral flaps and the subsequent application of the same on the continuous strip of absorbent material takes place by means of a unit for feeding the lateral flaps. The unit for feeding lateral flaps of a known type, as described for example in documents WO2014087293 and WO2013035067, comprise a conveyor for feeding a continuous strip, a cutting assembly of the strip into single lateral flaps, a spacer assembly that spaces the lateral flaps of a same pair of lateral flaps one from the other, and an assembly for forming and applying pairs of lateral flaps to the continuous strip of absorbent material.
- It is clear that by changing the type of absorbent article to be obtained, the size and the format of the lateral flaps also change. It follows that, by changing the size and/or the format of the lateral flaps, it is necessary to replace entire assemblies of the unit for feeding the lateral flaps with other assemblies suitable to operate according to the new format of the absorbent article and of the lateral flaps to be applied. In other words, with the known units for feeding lateral flaps, during the format change the replacement of the cutting assembly with another cutting assembly having drums of different diameter is required; therefore, it is necessary to replace the spacer assembly with another spacer assembly having a diameter adapted to operate with the new cutting assembly and the forming and applying assembly needs to be replaced with another forming and applying assembly having a diameter adapted to operate with the new spacer assembly.
- Therefore, the format change involves the replacement of all the assemblies of the unit for feeding lateral flaps, and therefore becomes a very long and complex process; in this regard, it is important to note that the disassembly of the old assemblies and the subsequent mounting of the new assemblies of the unit for feeding lateral flaps, must comprise a setup step which is rather laborious and requires the involvement of an expert technician. Moreover, the replacement of the assemblies of the unit for feeding lateral flaps also requires a great deal in terms of costs, since for each format, assemblies of the unit for feeding lateral flaps must be provided, having a suitable size for the format and must be compatible with the assemblies with which it cooperates.
- The object of the present invention is to provide a unit for feeding lateral flaps of a hygiene absorbent article and a method for the format change of the feeding unit, which feeding units and method for the format change do not have the drawbacks described above and, at the same time, are simple and inexpensive to produce.
- According to the present invention a unit for feeding lateral flaps of a hygiene absorbent article and a method for the format change of the feeding unit are provided, as claimed in the attached claims.
- The present invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings, which illustrate some examples of non-limiting embodiments, wherein:
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FIG. 1 is a schematic front view of the unit for feeding lateral flaps made according to the present invention; -
FIG. 2 is a schematic front view of a cutting assembly and of a spacer assembly of the feeding unit ofFIG. 1 ; and -
FIG. 3 is a perspective view of the cutting assembly and of the spacer assembly ofFIG. 2 . - In
FIG. 1 ,number 1 denotes as a whole a unit for feeding lateral flaps 2 of a hygiene absorbent article. Thefeeding unit 1 comprises aninput conveyor 3 which conveys along a feeding path P1 a continuous strip N1 from which the lateral flaps 2 are separated; the continuous strip N1 can be made of elastic material, or also of non-elastic material. The continuous strip N1 is then fed to acutting assembly 4 in the area of which the single lateral flaps 2 are separated and appropriately shaped by means of corresponding transverse cuts. - The
cutting assembly 4 is arranged downstream of theinput conveyor 3 and comprises a receivingdrum 5 mounted so as to rotate around a rotation axis X1 and a pair ofblades 6 carried by a cutting drum which is arranged next to the receivingdrum 5 and cooperates with thereceiving drum 5 itself. - Therefore, as illustrated in
FIG. 2 , the continuous strip N1 is fed to the receivingdrum 5 in the area of an input station S1, thereafter it is cut into single lateral flaps 2 by means of theblades 6 which are arranged so as to cooperate with thereceiving drum 5 and to cyclically cut the continuous strip N1 crosswise. - The
receiving drum 5 is provided at the outer area thereof with a plurality of suction-pick up heads 7 which initially hold the continuous strip N1 until being cut and subsequently hold the single lateral flaps 2 separate from the continuous strip N1. In other words, the suction-pick up heads 7 are configured to hold the continuous strip N1 during cutting and subsequently hold the single lateral flaps 2 that have been cut. - As illustrated in
FIG. 2 , the suction-pick up heads 7 are mounted radially movable on thereceiving drum 5. In particular, the suction-pick up heads 7 are radially moved relative to the receivingdrum 5 by anactuator system 8. Therefore, the suction-pick up heads 7 are moved by theactuator system 8 that cyclically moves each suction-pick up head 7 radially between a radial pick-up position PP in the area of the input station S1 and a radial release position PC, which is different from the radial pick-up position PP, in the area of an output station S2. - According to a possible embodiment, the
actuator system 8 comprises a cam system, i.e. the thrust for the radial movement of the suction-pick up heads 7 is generated by means of fixed cams arranged inside thereceiving drum 5. According to an alternative embodiment, theactuator system 8 comprises electromechanical actuators (for example rotary electric motors or linear electric motors) which are mounted onto the receivingdrum 5 and generate the thrust for the radial movement of the suction-pick up heads 7. The use of electromechanical actuators complicates the structure of theactuator system 8 and offers the advantage of being able to change the radial stroke of the suction-pick up heads 7 solely by acting on the control software (i.e. without any type of physical change to the actuator system 8). - Advantageously, in the radial pick-up position PP each suction-pick up head 7 is arranged closer to the rotation axis X1 relative to the release position PC. In other words, in the area of the radial pick-up position PP the suction-pick up head 7 has a smaller radial movement compared to the release position PC.
- Advantageously, each suction-pick up head 7 is carried by a support arm 9 which is radially oriented and is arranged in the area of one
end 10 of the suction-pick up head 7 in the area of abase wall 11A of thereceiving drum 5. In particular, each support arm 9 has oneouter end 12 integral with the corresponding suction-pick up head 7 and aninner end 13 which is mechanically connected to theactuator system 8. - In particular, as illustrated in
FIGS. 2 and 3 , the suction-pick up heads 7 are divided into two 14 and 15 based on the orientation of the conveyed lateral flap 2 (i.e. if the lateral flap 2 is right or left). In particular, thegroups group 14 conveys only the lateral flaps 2 with a predetermined orientation (for example, all and only the right lateral flaps 2) and thegroup 15 conveys the lateral flaps 2 with an opposite orientation (for example, all and only the left lateral flaps 2). As clearly illustrated inFIG. 3 , the suction-pick up heads 7 of thegroup 14 are alternated with the suction-pick up heads 7 of thegroup 15. - According to the preferred embodiment, all the support arms 9 for the suction-pick up heads 7 of the
group 14 are arranged in the area of thebase wall 11A of the receivingdrum 5 and of all of the support arms 9 of the suction-pick up heads 7 of thesecond group 15 are arranged in the area of the base wall 11B of the receivingdrum 5 which is opposite to thebase wall 11A. In other words, the support arms 9 are alternately arranged in the area of thebase wall 11A and of the base wall 11B of the receivingdrum 5. - As illustrated in
FIG. 3 , the suction-pick up heads 7 have, in the area of the outer surface,suction holes 16 through which a vacuum is created to hold the continuous strip N1 (before being cut), or the cut lateral flaps 2 (after being cut). - As illustrated in
FIG. 1 , the lateral flaps 2, made by thecutting assembly 4, are thereafter fed to aspacer assembly 17 which is arranged downstream of thecutting assembly 4. Thespacer assembly 17 comprises a pair ofspacer drums 18, each of which is mounted so as to rotate around a rotation axis X2. Thespacer drums 18 are arranged close to the receivingdrum 5 and receive the lateral flaps 2 from thereceiving drum 5 itself in its own output station S2, different from the output station S2 of theother spacer drum 18. In other words, thereceiving drum 5 comprises two output stations S2 that are different one from the other and in the area in which the lateral flaps 2 are fed to eachspacer drum 18. - Each
spacer drum 18 is provided with a plurality of suction-pick upheads 19 which hold the single lateral flaps 2. Similarly, to the suction-pick up heads 7, the suction-pick upheads 19 have in the area of the outersurface suction holes 20 through which a vacuum is created to hold the cut lateral flaps 2. The suction-pick upheads 19 are made so as to be radially fixed and axially movable. In other words, while the suction-pick up heads 7 of thereceiving drum 5 are made so as to be radially movable, the suction-pick upheads 19 of eachspacer drum 18 are radially fixed (i.e. they do not move) and are instead axially movable. - As better illustrated in
FIG. 2 , the lateral flaps 2 coming from thecutting assembly 4 are alternately fed to eachspacer drum 18 in two output stations S2. In other words, the suction-pick up heads 7 of thegroup 14 feed the lateral flaps only and exclusively to thespacer drum 18 dedicated thereto; similarly, the suction-pick up heads 7 of thegroup 15 feed the lateral flaps 2 only and exclusively to thespacer drum 18 dedicated thereto which is opposite to thespacer drum 18 dedicated to thegroup 14. In other words, eachspacer drum 18 is configured to house and convey the lateral flaps 2 with a predetermined orientation (for example, all and only the right lateral flaps 2 or all and only the left lateral flaps 2). - Advantageously, the two
spacer drums 18 are equal, so as to simplify the structure of thefeeding unit 1. - As illustrated in
FIG. 1 , downstream of the spacer assembly 17 a forming and applyingassembly 21 is arranged. The forming and applyingassembly 21 comprises a formingdrum 22 for the pairs of lateral flaps 2 which is mounted to rotate around a rotation axis X3, and anapplication drum 23 mounted in a rotatable manner around a rotation axis X4. In the area of the forming and applyingassembly 21 two pairs of lateral flaps are formed, which are subsequently applied on a continuous strip N2 of absorbent material. The continuous strip N2 of absorbent material is conveyed by amain conveyor 24 along a feeding path P2 that passes through thefeeding unit 1. - During a format change of the flaps 2 to be produced, it is necessary to replace the
cutting assembly 4. Advantageously, thespacer assembly 17 and the forming and applyingassembly 21 remain unchanged. In other words, during the format change of the lateral flaps 2 to be produced, thecutting assembly 4 must be only and exclusively replaced. In order to adapt to the new format, thenew cutting assembly 4 comprises areceiving drum 5 having a diameter different compared to the receivingdrum 5 of theprevious cutting assembly 4; due to the difference in diameter of the new receivingdrum 5, relative to the previous receivingdrum 5, the new receivingdrum 5 would not be able to cooperate with thespacer drums 18 of thespacer assembly 17. To compensate for the difference in diameter between the previous receivingdrum 5 and the new receivingdrum 5, relative to the diameter of the spacer drums (which does not change during the format change), the radial stroke of the suction-pick up heads 7 is adapted. In other words, theactuator system 8 radially moves each suction-pick up head 7 relative to the receivingdrum 5 to bring the suction-pick up head 7 itself in contact with a corresponding second suction-pick uphead 19 in the respective output station S2, as illustrated inFIG. 1 and inFIG. 3 . For clarity, inFIG. 2 (which is a schematic view of the cuttingassembly 4 and of the spacer assembly 17) the suction-pick up heads 7, which are located in the output station S2, have been illustrated spaced apart from the respective suction-pick up heads 19, even if in reality they are in contact. - Since the diameter of the new receiving
drum 5 is different from the diameter of the previous receivingdrum 5, an incompatibility between thenew cutting assembly 4 and the spacer assembly 17 (with no changes in diameter of the spacer drums 18 during the format change) occurs, due to the change of the axle spacing between the receivingdrum 5 and each of the spacer drums 18; to avoid this, as previously described, the suction-pick up heads 7 are mounted in a radially movable manner on the receivingdrum 5 so as to be able to easily change their radial stroke. In other words, the suction-pick up heads 7, having been mounted as to be radially movable, allow to compensate for the change of the axle spacing by means of a corresponding change of the radial stroke of the suction-pick up heads 7 and thus ensuring the compatibility of thenew cutting assembly 4 and the spacer assembly 17 (with no changes in diameter of the spacer drums 18 during the format change) arranged downstream. - In use, during the format change of the
feeding unit 1 theprevious cutting assembly 4 is replaced with anew cutting assembly 4, the same spacer drums 18 of thespacer assembly 17 are maintained and the stroke of the radial movement of the suction-pick up heads 7 between the radial pick-up position PP and the radial release position PC is changed. In other words, during the format change theprevious cutting assembly 4 is replaced with anew cutting assembly 4, thesame spacer assembly 17 and the same forming and applyingassembly 21 are kept, and the stroke of the radial movement of the suction-pick up heads 7 between the radial pick-up position PP and the radial release position PC is changed. In this way, by way of the change in the stroke of the suction-pick up heads 7 a compensation for the difference in diameter between the receivingdrum 5 of theprevious cutting assembly 4 and the receivingdrum 5 of thenew cutting assembly 4 is provided. Moreover, in this way the suction-pick up heads 7 allow to change the pitch of the lateral flaps 2 between the input station S1 (in which the lateral flaps 2 have a smaller pitch) and the output station S2 (in which the lateral flaps 2 have a bigger pitch). In other words, by way of the radial movement of the suction-pick up heads 7 it is possible to obtain a pitch of the radial pick-up position PP (in the area of the input station S1) different from the pitch of the radial release position PC (in the area of the release station S2). - Therefore, in the area of the radial pick-up position PP, the suction-pick up heads 7 have a smaller pitch compared to the radial release position PC. In other words, the pitch in the area of the radial release position PC of the suction-pick up heads 7 is bigger than the pitch of the suction-pick up heads 7 themselves in the area of the radial pick-up position PP.
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feeding unit 1 described above has several advantages. Mainly, during the format change, thefeeding unit 1 only requires the replacement of the cuttingassembly 4. Therefore, the assemblies arranged downstream, that is, thespacer assembly 17 and the forming and applyingassembly 21 are not replaced but only adapted. This allows to reduce the setup time induced by the new format and reduces the overall machine downtime. - In addition, the
feeding unit 1 described above is also easy and inexpensive to produce, as the radial movement of the suction-pick up heads 7 is obtainable in a simple way by means of the use of a conventionaltype cam system 8.
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